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The Gated Shift
Warning: this podcast may make you unbearable in car conversations.
The Gated Shift, hosted by self-proclaimed automotive encyclopedia Thanasi Chalkiadakis, is a deep dive into the world of cars, fueled by a lifelong obsession and a knack for uncovering fascinating, obscure, and often forgotten automotive stories. Thanasi may not be a mechanic – he'll be the first to admit his oil-changing limitations – but his marketing background and encyclopedic knowledge of car history, from racing legends to niche manufacturers, give him a unique and unbiased perspective. Each week, he shares his passion, exploring iconic models, dissecting industry trends, and leaving no automotive stone unturned. Subscribe to The Gated Shift and prepare to become the ultimate (and possibly most annoying) car expert among your friends.
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The Gated Shift
Chrysler Viper GTS-R: A Racing Icon - Deep Dive & History - The Gated Shift
Join us on The Gated Shift Podcast as we take a deep dive into the history of a true American racing legend: the Chrysler Viper GTS-R. In this episode's Model Spotlight, we'll explore how this iconic GT1 race car, developed by Team Viper and Oreca, went from the showroom to dominating the track at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, securing multiple class wins and cementing its place in motorsport history. We'll cover its powerful V10 engine, its fierce rivalry with the Corvette C5.R, and its legacy as one of the most successful American race cars on the international stage. Whether you're a die-hard Viper fan, a Le Mans enthusiast, or just love the roar of a classic race car, this episode is for you. Tune in to The Gated Shift for your essential dose of automotive news and in-depth car analysis, and don't forget to subscribe for more!
Well, folks, we've reached the end of the road for this week's episode of The Gated Shift. Hopefully, we didn't stall out on you! If you enjoyed the ride, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends – unless they drive something boring, then maybe keep it to yourself. You can find us on youtube at MoneyShift, and you can send your hate mail, love letters, or just regular questions to moneyshiftpodcast@gmail.com. Until next week, remember: life's too short to drive boring cars!